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The imperial vs metric thing doesn’t really bother me as an imperial user, since it’s all I’ve ever known and is ingrained. However, fahrenheit is the superior temperature unit. Celsius is too narrow, for effectively portraying temps, at least with weather and cooking, IMO.

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The difference between 20ºC and 21ºC is imperceptible to a human. Ignoring the fact that you can easily increment in halves (20.5ºC), making your point complete moot, how is it narrow? Also, Celsius is an absolute scale, just like Kelvin. Fahrenheit is an abomination.

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Fahrenheit is more descriptive. You could do half degrees, but it’s better to use whole degrees and have more to choose from. It’s better for cooking because it offers more granularity. I personally feel it’s vastly superior but to each their own.

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Fahrenheit is more descriptive.

Why and how? You haven’t provided any evidence of this.

it’s better to use whole degrees and have more to choose from

Why? You haven’t provided any evidence of this.

It’s better for cooking because it offers more granularity.

Again, you can use any value between any two degrees as needed. Are 'muricans so slow that they can’t deal with decimal fractions?

I personally feel it’s vastly superior

Which is completely irrelevant. Your feelings mean literally nothing when we’re discussing the inherent characteristics of a system.

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